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  2. Snow gauge - Wikipedia

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    Snow gauge. A snow gauge is a type of instrument used by meteorologists and hydrologists to gather and measure the amount of solid precipitation (as opposed to liquid precipitation, which is measured by a rain gauge) over a set period of time. [citation needed]

  3. Snowboard (meteorology) - Wikipedia

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    Snowboard (meteorology) A National Weather Service snowboard and snow-measuring stick. A MSC -approved weaverboard. The board is 42.5 cm (16.7 in) square and 2 cm (0.79 in) high. The lip extends 1 cm (0.39 in) above the actual board. The stick is 38.5 cm (15.2 in) high. A snowboard (US) or weaverboard[1] (Canada) is a meteorological tool used ...

  4. A guide on how to accurately measure snowfall - AOL

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    Assisted by Ramesh Gautam, left, Sean de Guzman, chief of snow surveys for the California Department of Water Resources, measures the depth of the snowpack during the second snow survey of the ...

  5. SNOTEL - Wikipedia

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    SNOTEL is an automated system of snowpack and related climate sensors operated by the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) of the United States Department of Agriculture in the Western United States. There are over 900 SNOTEL (or sno w tel emetry) sites in 11 states, including Alaska. The sites are generally located in remote high ...

  6. Snow storm: How is snowfall measured? A meteorologist explains

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    Snow measurement is inherently inexact, but sticking to the guidelines helps. First, understand the difference between snow depth and snowfall. Snow storm: How is snowfall measured?

  7. Snow - Wikipedia

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    When it comes to measuring snow cover on the ground, typically three variables are measured: the snow cover extent (SCE) — the land area covered by snow, snow cover duration (SD) — how long a particular area is covered by snow, and the snow accumulation, often expressed as snow water equivalent (SWE), which expresses how much water the snow ...

  8. Snow science - Wikipedia

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    This required the measurement of in-situ snow strength and its use in the design of new foundations for the building. Snow runways – In 2016, CRREL Research Civil Engineers designed, built and tested a new snow runway for the McMurdo Station, called "Phoenix". It is designed accommodate approximately 60 annual sorties of heavy, wheeled ...

  9. Snow pillow - Wikipedia

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    A snow pillow is a device for measuring snowpack, especially for automated reporting stations such as SNOTEL. The snow pillow measures the water equivalent of the snow pack based on hydrostatic pressure created by overlying snow. [1] Any discrepancy due to bridging is minimized by the large dimension of the pillow, typically 9 square metres (11 ...

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